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4 JQAN sroxan This happy go lucky miss was one of tHe merrlest members of our class She participated in the Girls ulee club and ln the Junior Class Play She was well liked by a especially a celtaln Junior from V H s MARTHA TAANQK During her four years at Verona High Martha was a very active girl For three years she showed her anlllty as a cheerleader and participated in many club activl ties with her pleasing personality she will surely make a fine receptionist BLTTY TRLMBA B s was kept very DUSY at V H S by taking pare in many activit es she did a fine Job as a member of the Gremlin Staff and in the Junior Class play Many of the organizations in the scnool are indebted to her for her beautiful art work CONSTANCE VIORE3 Connie was supposed to be one of our quiet little seniors but her friends knew better You could always count on her for help when needed She was a faith ful member of the Staff Club and we know that she will make a fine interior decorator BERNADINE WAGNER 'Bernie who was envied by all for her pretty blond hair was one of our energetic cheerleaders Although she was one of our most active seniors she was never too busy for a certain boy from oakmont fb- 6' M 1 ' 1 ---' ew- ' - . . . 1 . 1: f 14?
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MA Y LOU LYTIH Th1s winsome miss was an excellent cheerleader for four years bhe dis played f1ne acting talentln both plays and belonged to the Staff Club and student Council weazy was a very popular gxrl at school and we all know that her personality and intel lldence will help her succeed ELOKEICL IAVATOb rlo is a girl with a quiet charm about er If you want to know the latest ovie news consult rlorence for ner spare time ls spent working at the Olympic Theater We know she will succeed ln anything she encounters helped with the art work for the Purple and Gold Her qulet yet dependable manner will surely be an asset to her as a typlst wb' AONALD MCDADL This young man was well liked by all the members of our class Hewas very active in the Staff Club and other clubs through out his high school years H6 will al ways be remembered for his outstanding football and basketball playing MARINO MORAITIS The most quiet boy in the class was our 'Cookie that is until his senior year He was the typical example of the strong silent type Did you ever notice the shine on Cookie s shoesv HELEN SPRUCEBANK 'Poochle retained the distinction of being the only engaged member of our class Though she attended our school for only three years she gained many friends During her senior year she held the office of president of the Leaders Club She parti clpated in both the Senior and Junior plays Ex as ' s I I 1 . 3 V Q it .,,... H . , , h u JENNIE LOUISE MAN0s--UJeanH was well known for her artistic ability. For four years she 1 1 5 r me If I . ' 1
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